Bufffalo_Bills_NH Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It seems that every time they showed a slo mo replay when James was cooking Shavers was out there blocking his a$$ off. I was wondering if anyone else noticed it and if you saw the same thing that I saw. Also, big shoutout to Hawes, too, for great blocking. Many time those 2 created the hole for James to utilize. 4 3 1 Quote
FireChans Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Shavers is a great blocker. Stallworth could never. 1 1 14 2 Quote
34-78-83 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Lots of those blocks by 14 are covered in here nicely. 1 Quote
HOUSE Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, FireChans said: Shavers is a great blocker. Stallworth could never. 👍 Quote
Ya Digg? Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Look I get it, in order to get big gains in the run game your wide receivers have to block, but ever since Mac “blocking is the best/only thing I do as a wide receiver” Hollins was on the team, there is such a weird obsession with wide receiver blocking. I miss the days when we looked forward to our wide receivers, you know, catching the ball 2 3 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The bills are revolutionizing a new position. Introducing the “Wide Blocker” 1 2 Quote
BuffaloMatt Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said: Look I get it, in order to get big gains in the run game your wide receivers have to block, but ever since Mac “blocking is the best/only thing I do as a wide receiver” Hollins was on the team, there is such a weird obsession with wide receiver blocking. I miss the days when we looked forward to our wide receivers, you know, catching the ball Hollins lead team with TD catches last year. Also converted a big third down in our loss to NE. Quote
WotAGuy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said: Look I get it, in order to get big gains in the run game your wide receivers have to block, but ever since Mac “blocking is the best/only thing I do as a wide receiver” Hollins was on the team, there is such a weird obsession with wide receiver blocking. I miss the days when we looked forward to our wide receivers, you know, catching the ball This goes back to Lou Saban days when he had 9 guys blocking and one handing off to OJ. Bobbie Chandler was a great crack back blocker, ya digg? Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 27 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said: Look I get it, in order to get big gains in the run game your wide receivers have to block, but ever since Mac “blocking is the best/only thing I do as a wide receiver” Hollins was on the team, there is such a weird obsession with wide receiver blocking. I miss the days when we looked forward to our wide receivers, you know, catching the ball Goes back further. How can you forget Jake Kumerow? Quote
FireChans Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 44 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said: Look I get it, in order to get big gains in the run game your wide receivers have to block, but ever since Mac “blocking is the best/only thing I do as a wide receiver” Hollins was on the team, there is such a weird obsession with wide receiver blocking. I miss the days when we looked forward to our wide receivers, you know, catching the ball It's not an obsession. It's a spin zone. There is a difference. Quote
BearNorth Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 40 minutes ago, WotAGuy said: This goes back to Lou Saban days when he had 9 guys blocking and one handing off to OJ. Bobbie Chandler was a great crack back blocker, ya digg? Yeah Paul Costa the tight end was then converted to OT because he was such a great blocker. Quote
PoundingDog Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, 34-78-83 said: Lots of those blocks by 14 are covered in here nicely. I think the reason Allen didn't throw those seemingly easy passes is because he does not trust guys like Cooks (yet), and Coleman (who let him down too many times). There is also a confidence issue with himself based on the last few stretch of games where he didn't play particularly well throwing or decision making. It's funny thing about confidence. If the Bills getting on a row to get thru the next 2 games, I'd believe Allen's confidence will be right back. Quote
vincec Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Matt_In_NH said: The bills are revolutionizing a new position. Introducing the “Wide Blocker” Shavers led all receivers in reps. Shows you the relative importance of blocking vs receiving skill in this offense. Quote
transient Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 38 minutes ago, PoundingDog said: I think the reason Allen didn't throw those seemingly easy passes is because he does not trust guys like Cooks (yet), and Coleman (who let him down too many times). There is also a confidence issue with himself based on the last few stretch of games where he didn't play particularly well throwing or decision making. It's funny thing about confidence. If the Bills getting on a row to get thru the next 2 games, I'd believe Allen's confidence will be right back. I imagine, if Allen is in his own head thinking about whether or not to throw the ball to a given player because he doesn’t have confidence in that person even for a split second, it has to directly play into his own performance. The split second delay in this league is the difference between a ball delivered on time and a pick. When Kinkaid is active he doesn’t hesitate to him. I have to imagine, aside from Shakir, he has no one else in his WR corps right now that he feels is money. Has to be mind ####ing him this season. 1 Quote
rajinka Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Matt_In_NH said: The bills are revolutionizing a new position. Introducing the “Wide Blocker” That's wide end tyvm Quote
ganesh Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Ralonzo said: Hawes was the true hero...he neutralized Watt in the game....This guy is a gem. 14 minutes ago, transient said: I imagine, if Allen is in his own head thinking about whether or not to throw the ball to a given player because he doesn’t have confidence in that person even for a split second, it has to directly play into his own performance. The split second delay in this league is the difference between a ball delivered on time and a pick. When Kinkaid is active he doesn’t hesitate to him. I have to imagine, aside from Shakir, he has no one else in his WR corps right now that he feels is money. Has to be mind ####ing him this season. That is a shame...Allen should be correcting that *****. What is the QB coach doing ? Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago 2 hours ago, FireChans said: Shavers is a great blocker. Stallworth could never. Quote
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